
articulation [ETEM] articulation [BTJS] Articulation (Artikulation, Gliederung): by worldliness, 104, 111; by they-self, 129; as interpretation of meaning, 151; predicating a. of subject and predicate, 155, 157; of referential relations of significance, 158; of contexts of signification, 161, 168, guided by spatial relations, 369; equiprimordially binding and separating, 159; as discursivity (Rede) of understandability, 161-162, 271, 335, 349 (of disclosedness); of being-with-one-another, 162, 165 (in reticence); conceptual, 168; of structure of care, 196, 200, 234, 311 (as enriched fore-grasp), 317, 324-325, 327 (unified in temporality), 351; of understanding of being modally, 201, 363-364; by attuned understanding, 335; of totality of beings for science, 362-364; of average interpretedness, 406; of time that makes present 409, 416. See also Discourse; Interpretation [BTJS]